Digital communication

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See also Organisation, Social web, Social, Open web, etc.

General

Communication

See Thinking#Language

Media

New media

Digital literacy

Groups

Networks

Community

Metadata

Data ownership

Trust

Privacy

Practices

TOR, etc

Legal

Anonymity

Decentralisation

Passwords

Attention

Comments

Forums

BBS

Usenet

Web

Q&A

Stackoverflow etc.

Open Source Q&A

Quora

Structured debate

Blogging

Systems

See WordPress

Networks

LiveJournal

Other

  • Syte is a really simple but powerful packaged personal site that has social integrations like Twitter, GitHub, Dribbble, Instagram, Foursquare, Tumblr, Wordpress, Last.fm, SoundCloud, Bitbucket, StackOverflow, Flickr and Steam. svtle clone

Medium

Microblogging

Twitter

See also Twitter

Social bookmarking

See also Organisation#Knowledge

And related information management. From just links, to snippets and citations with a multiformat tumblog/microblog format etc. Flows into newer social news.

Categorisation

See Comms#Metadata

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Services

Evernote

Software clients

Social news

See also social web

Older

later became mixed with the 'short-form' of social bookmarking

Aggregation

See also Open web#Aggregation

  • POSSE is an acronym/abbreviation for Publish (on your) Own Site, Syndicate Elsewhere. It's a Syndication Model where the flow involves posting your content on your own domain first, then syndicating out copies to 3rd party services with perma(short)links back to the original version.

POSSE lets your friends keep using whatever silo aggregator (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) they've been using to read your stuff.

Reddit

Articles

Hacker News

Culture

Others

wget -O - hackurls.com/ascii | less

Syndication

Mixed

Culture

RSS and Atom

Clients

Web aggregation

Services

Library

Collaborative documentation

Wiki

See also Learning#Wiki

Ecosystem

WardsWiki

The original wiki, on software development patterns.

MeatballWiki

For discussion of Wardswiki and online communities in general.

Wikipedia

Culture and process

Semantic

Wiki engines and systems

See MediaWiki

  • MoinMoin is an easy to use, full-featured and extensible wiki software package written in Python. It can fulfill a wide range of roles, such as a personal notes organizer deployed on a laptop or home web server, a company knowledge base deployed on an intranet, or an Internet server open to individuals sharing the same interests, goals or projects.
  • Gitit is a wiki backed by a git, darcs, or mercurial filestore. Pages and uploaded files can be modified either directly via the VCS’s command-line tools or through the wiki’s web interface. Pandoc is used for markup processing, so pages may be written in (extended) markdown, reStructuredText, LaTeX, HTML, or literate Haskell, and exported in ten different formats, including LaTeX, ConTeXt, DocBook, RTF, OpenOffice ODT, and MediaWiki markup.
  • TiddlyWiki a reusable non-linear personal web notebook
XWiki
TikiWiki
Other
Smallest Federated Wiki
Hosted
  • Wikispaces Classroom is a new product from the people who brought you Wikispaces. We think of it as social writing with formative assessment. That means that its a great place for your classroom to work, connect, and communicate. Wikispaces Classroom has brand new tools to keep track of everything going on in your class, communicate better, and for you to assess your students in real time so you can provide the help and encouragement each student needs.

Translation

Operational transformation

Wave

Etherpad

Share.js

  • ShareJS is an Operational Transform library for NodeJS & browsers. It lets you easily do live concurrent editing in your app.

Open Cooperative Web Framework

WikiNEXT

uses share.js

Hosted

  • Substance is an open platform for collaborative creation and sharing of digital documents. Be your own publisher and produce stories, books and documentations.

Infinote

  • Infinote protocol provides real-time collaborative editing of documents with the main focus being on collaborative plain text editing. In the meanwhile there are quite a few solutions out there, but all of them implement a different protocol and thus cannot be used with other tools. Our goal is to provide a flexible yet powerful open framework and clients for various environments that can interoperate with each other.

Software

  • Gobby is a free collaborative editor supporting multiple documents in one session and a multi-user chat. It runs on Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and other Unix-like platforms.

VoIP and video

See also WebDev#WebRTC

Systems

SIP

  • SFLphone is a robust, standards-compliant enterprise softphone, for desktop and embedded systems. It is designed to handle several hundred calls a day. SFLphone is available under the GNU GPL license, version 3.

Services

Skype

Run multiple Skype sessions [4];

skype --dbpath=~/.Skype2 &
  • Karaka is a Skype/XMPP gateway that connects the Skype and XMPP clouds.

Mumble

Other

  • sscall - A simple UDP based voice chat program. Currently we use libspeexdsp for its resampling capabilities and opus as the audio codec. There will also be ssl support in future versions. We basically need something that works well on many UNIX flavours. Skype is not really the answer to that. We also want something simple so that we can build on top of it. The plan is to create another program called ssvideo for video streaming.

SMS

Communication stacks

See also Platforms, Stack and Distros